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‘My work is political because I am promoting change for my people. I consider myself an activist because I promote indigenous resistance, care for the environment and the preservation of our cultures.’ – Sara Flores Sara Flores began her apprenticeship in the art of Kene under the guidance of her mother at age 14. During this formative period, she recalls taking walks with her mother, who would gather leaves and delicately press them onto her eyelids so that she ‘could better receive the designs’. ‘Non Nete. A Dream for an Indigenous Nation’ continues at Museo de Arte de Lima, Peru until 17 August 2025 ‘Bakish Mai’ continues at White Cube Bermondsey, London until 7 September 2025. Images: ‘Sara Flores: Non Nete. A Dream for an Indigenous Nation’ at Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI, Peru © the artist. Photo © Juan Pablo Murrugarra. #whitecube #saraflores #museodeartedelima icarosavision

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